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package ch.protonmail.android.mailcontact.domain.usecase

import arrow.core.Either
import ch.protonmail.android.mailcontact.domain.repository.ContactDetailRepository
import ch.protonmail.android.mailcontact.domain.usecase.DeleteContact.DeleteContactErrors.FailedToDeleteContact
import me.proton.core.contact.domain.entity.ContactId
import me.proton.core.domain.entity.UserId
import javax.inject.Inject

class DeleteContact @Inject constructor(private val contactDetailRepository: ContactDetailRepository) {

    suspend operator fun invoke(userId: UserId, contactId: ContactId): Either<DeleteContactErrors, Unit> =
        contactDetailRepository.deleteContact(userId, contactId).mapLeft { FailedToDeleteContact }

    sealed interface DeleteContactErrors {
        object FailedToDeleteContact : DeleteContactErrors
    }
}
